Motorola today announced its QUE100 QAM MicroEncoder, designed to migrate the video content generated and consumed within MDUs and commercial buildings from analog to digital more easily and cost effectively. The QUE100 is designed to enable locally generated analog content, such as security camera feeds, to be incorporated seamlessly into the digital program lineup.

The plug-and-play product accepts existing local analog video feeds from parking lot cameras, door cameras, lobby cameras and facility cameras and other channels featuring content such as local events and delivers these channels in QAM modulated digital form to tenants’ set tops and digital TV sets. Its standard QAM RF output merges into the buildings’ all-digital service lineup. The QUE100 family provides MPEG-2 SD video encoding and will be offered in several models providing up to 12 channels.

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